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IN THIS ISSUE Featuring The North East and Yorkshire region East Midland Special Survey
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East Midlands Survey News Together Money
MEPC Silverstone GP
Whittle Group, Barwood, Opus Blaby Council
Charnwood Council, Leicester University
Invest Nottingham, Nottingham S P, Edmund Shipway
Scottish News The North East Region
Cover Story: Redcar and Cleveland Council, Colliers
HTA
North East Combined Authority Kier Property
All Saints Living NE BIC
In Site Property
Fusion Lifestyle, BNP Paribas, Moorfield, Blue Marble
Hansteen
Metnor Property Group, BNP Paribas Malcolm Hollis GVA
Gateshead Council, South Tyneside Council, RPU
Sanderson Weatherall, North east Commercial
North Tyneside Council, Capita Property, GVA
Arch Group Bradley Hall
Youngs RPS, Cushman Wakefield
Business Durham, Durham County Council
Partner Construction, Lingfield Point, Eddisons
CPNE, Caisson
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Lambert Smith Hampton, Legal & General 50 NWL
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Chesterfield Council, South Derbyshire Council, FHP PC
Andrew Granger & Co, Eckland Lodge, LLEP 20 21 22
23 – 39 Darlington Council, Invest darlington
Middlesbrough Council, Buccleuch Property, Fusion Hive
Tees Valley Combined Authority Dodds Brown Trinity I M Shulmans
Scarborough Council, Caddick Developments
Lambert Smith Hampton Glentrool, Nick Robinson, LSH
Gilbanks, York Science Park, Addington Capital
CEG
Leeds LEP JLL
Dove Property Group
Oakgate Group, Yorkshire News Knight Frank Hanson C S Bramleys
DHP, Moorfield R E Towngate PLC, Yorkshire News
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Mason Owen, Safe Haven Investments 92-93 Blackrock R E, LSH Sheffield, Platform 94 Onward Holdings, Andrew Miller ARBA Group, Scarborough I P Dunedin
Campbell & Co Britcon, HLM, CTP
Barnsley Council, Rotherham Council PPH Commercial, Andrew Sykes Garness Jones
Scotts, WIP (Women in Property) Humber Council, Humber LEP
North East Lincs Council, Humber Enterprise Park
Whittle Jones, Princes Quay East Riding Council
Scarborough Properties, Yorkshire News
News in Brief Car Test
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lobal property advisor, Colliers International has been appointed by Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council to
identify and select the ideal developer and operational partner for a new holiday park providing short stay visitor accommodation at the popular tourist town of Saltburn-by- the-Sea. The Authority’s intention is to ensure a commercially viable project that will boost tourism and create jobs, whilst simultaneously leaving a long term economic legacy for the local area. See page 40.
Kier Property, the development arm of the
Kier Group, has continued to expand its presence in the North of England from its offices in Leeds, Newcastle and Manchester. The team is focused on their goal of reshaping the landscape and driving their ambitious property programme forward to deliver opportunities in the North across all asset classes. Read the full story on page 44. Arch, is situated in Northumberland and
owns and manages a commercial and industrial portfolio of 1.9 million sq.ft. The portfolio consists of industrial workshop and warehouse units, retail premises, office buildings, suites, business parks and managed workspace. Our property sizes range from c. 200 sq.ft to 45,000 sq.ft. More details page 60. Tees Valley is made up of five major towns,
Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees.
Each area shares the same commitment to develop and build the local economy through Tees Valley Combined Authority. All the story on page 71. The coming years are set to see exponential economic
growth for the Borough of Scarborough. With its superb environment set between the Yorkshire Coast and the North York Moors National Park there is a level of investment and economic growth taking place not seen since the days the railways were first opened. Read the whole story on page 76. Colin Hunter, business rates director at national
commercial property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH), has been advising York Museum and Gallery Trust (YMT) in respect of its Business Rates appeals against the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) for several years. Here he talks about the recent Upper Tribunal hearing result and its significance for other museums. See page 78. In April 2012, the first Leeds City Region Enterprise Zone
was agreed; now five years later not only has this 142ha of prime development land attracted household names including Amazon and John Lewis, but a second phase of Enterprise Zones comprising nine sites was launched this Spring to meet demand. Full story page 83.
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